14 Related Articles from 2018-06-07

Giuliani doesn't speak for administration on North Korea: Pompeo. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo distanced the White House from comments made by President Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani on North Korea. >>

Karl Rove: Trump is first president to make NoKo progress. Former deputy White House chief of staff joins 'Your World' with a new look at the impact of U.S.-North Korea summit on the 2018 midterm elections. >>

Rudy Giuliani 'doesn't speak for the administration' on North Korea, Pompeo says. Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani "doesn't speak for the administration" on foreign policy North Korea, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Thursday at The White House. >>

Special Report With Bret Baier - Friday, June 1. On Friday, the resurrection of the North Korea talks has officially began as officials meet with President Trump at the White House. A milestone has been made with historic lows to unemployment numbers, meanwhile; talks of a trade war may begin as U.S. allies fight against tariffs. >>

Trump back at White House after North Korea summit. President Trump says North Korea is no longer a nuclear threat. Kevin Corke reports from the White House. >>

Trump has revealed his cards too soon on North Korea, says expert. Sung-Yoon Lee, The Fletcher School at Tufts University, discusses President Trump meeting with a top North Korea aide at the White House. >>

Trump says North Korea summit 'will hopefully start something big'. The message served to further lower the bar for what the White House hopes to achieve out of the on-again, off-again meeting with North Korea. >>

Trump says top North Korea official is headed to U.S. for meeting. President Trump says the summit with North Korea could still happen despite last week's setbacks. McClatchy News' White House correspondent Franco Ordonez joins CBSN with the latest developments >>

Trump-Kim meeting: Preparations going well, says US. But the White House says it has no plans to lift sanctions on North Korea until it denuclearises. >>

Trump: There is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says he expects 'major' nuclear disarmament steps to be taken by North Korea within days; Kevin Corke reports from the White House. >>

WATCH: Trump says he's been preparing for N Korea summit. The White House released pictures of him huddled with the secretary of state and other foreign policy heavyweights. >>

White House says 'powerful' sanctions to remain on North Korea. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Monday its policy of tough sanctions on North Korea has not changed, days after U.S. President Donald Trump said he no longer wanted to use the phrase "maximum pressure" to describe the campaign to press North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons. >>

White House tells Dennis Rodman to stay out of North Korea negotiations. 'Dennis Rodman? No. I didn’t know about Dennis,' Trump said in the Oval Office. 'He was not invited, but he's a nice guy. I like him.' >>